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In an interview with '60 Minutes,' Conan O’Brien speaks candidly about Jay Leno, 'The Tonight Show' and more -- but yeah, mostly Jay.
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After 16 years in NYC, Conan O’Brien is saying goodbye to the Big Apple and heading west.
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Jimmy Fallon is getting ready to take the reins from Conan O’Brien, but the late-night newbie is taking it slow. With Jay Leno preparing to retire from the Tonight Show and Conan in line to take his place, Fallon is getting his feet wet with a series of new webisodes.
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Has Shia LaBeouf gone bad boy on us? Well, you might say that. Remember when he got arrested last November trying to buy smokes at a Walgreens? Now, the Transformers star's facing DUI charges and maybe even rehab (rumors are swirling). But don’t worry, there’s still hope! Robert Downey Jr., Vince Vaughn, Charlie Sheen and countless others survived Hollywood and came out on top. Perhaps Shia could learn a thing or two from our favorite bad boys gone good.
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Funnymen Ben Stiller and Jay Leno have paid tribute to late comedy great George Carlin, who suffered a fatal heart attack on Sunday at the age of 71.
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TV host Jay Leno has offered his support to former Tonight Show star Ed McMahon, who is facing foreclosure on his multimillion-dollar home.
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Late TV legend Johnny Carson's former Tonight Show sidekick Ed McMahon’s financial problems are down to his boozing, according to his longtime manager.
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Late TV legend Johnny Carson's former Tonight Show sidekick Ed McMahon is fighting to save his home from repossession.
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Comedian Jimmy Fallon will replace comedian Conan O’Brien as the new host of TV talk show Late Night, NBC confirmed on Monday.

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